2011 GT manual trans gear whining problems
#11
OP, you have an aftermarket shifter. I have a '12 GT with MT-82, and I changed the shifter from OEM to aftermarket. After the swap I have the exact 'whine' that you are talking about. I did not have it before the swap.
So you are right, it is the transmission, but I don't think you have a problem. Aftermarket shifters are made from harder materials and bushings. They transfer a lot more noise into the cabin. Get yourself an OEM shifter and put it in the car. I'd be willing to bet that the noise goes away. That should be the first thing that a dealership does also before they tear into your trans. Why has no one suggested this yet?
So you are right, it is the transmission, but I don't think you have a problem. Aftermarket shifters are made from harder materials and bushings. They transfer a lot more noise into the cabin. Get yourself an OEM shifter and put it in the car. I'd be willing to bet that the noise goes away. That should be the first thing that a dealership does also before they tear into your trans. Why has no one suggested this yet?
#12
Ok, so here is what's going on.
My appointment was for the 22nd, so I dropped the mustang off on Sunday night and got a call early on the 22nd. They drove the car, called me back and told me that they would take a look at it and repair it under warranty (), and that everything should be covered minus the clutch if it needed to be repaired.
They have now had the car for a few days and have been calling me giving me updates.
They just gave me a call and told me that they have the trans pulled and needed some special tools that they don't currently have to tear it all the way down, so they will have to go to another dealership to pick up those tools, which will cause delays. I'm totally ok with this, I'm not in a rush.
So far I've been having a fantastic experience with these guys, and I will continue to update this thread.
Also, do you guys think I should request that they replace the clutch lining while they have the trans pulled? Is there anything else I should potentially request they do while the trans is out?
My appointment was for the 22nd, so I dropped the mustang off on Sunday night and got a call early on the 22nd. They drove the car, called me back and told me that they would take a look at it and repair it under warranty (), and that everything should be covered minus the clutch if it needed to be repaired.
They have now had the car for a few days and have been calling me giving me updates.
They just gave me a call and told me that they have the trans pulled and needed some special tools that they don't currently have to tear it all the way down, so they will have to go to another dealership to pick up those tools, which will cause delays. I'm totally ok with this, I'm not in a rush.
So far I've been having a fantastic experience with these guys, and I will continue to update this thread.
Also, do you guys think I should request that they replace the clutch lining while they have the trans pulled? Is there anything else I should potentially request they do while the trans is out?
Last edited by om3n; 09-25-2014 at 07:16 AM.
#13
Ok, so here is what's going on.
My appointment was for the 22nd, so I dropped the mustang off on Sunday night and got a call early on the 22nd. They drove the car, called me back and told me that they would take a look at it and repair it under warranty (), and that everything should be covered minus the clutch if it needed to be repaired.
They have now had the car for a few days and have been calling me giving me updates.
They just gave me a call and told me that they have the trans pulled and needed some special tools that they don't currently have to tear it all the way down, so they will have to go to another dealership to pick up those tools, which will cause delays. I'm totally ok with this, I'm not in a rush.
So far I've been having a fantastic experience with these guys, and I will continue to update this thread.
My appointment was for the 22nd, so I dropped the mustang off on Sunday night and got a call early on the 22nd. They drove the car, called me back and told me that they would take a look at it and repair it under warranty (), and that everything should be covered minus the clutch if it needed to be repaired.
They have now had the car for a few days and have been calling me giving me updates.
They just gave me a call and told me that they have the trans pulled and needed some special tools that they don't currently have to tear it all the way down, so they will have to go to another dealership to pick up those tools, which will cause delays. I'm totally ok with this, I'm not in a rush.
So far I've been having a fantastic experience with these guys, and I will continue to update this thread.
Deysha
#15
Among the things they are replacing:
- Input shaft
- Input shaft bearing
- fifth gear assembly
and he listed several other bearings and seals.
I am going to have him replace the rear main seal and the entire clutch assembly too, if it doesn't cost too much (even though he told me the clutch looks fine). He is currently preparing a quote for me on those.
#18
mine lit up early in life, 1 owner car, no provocations. I told them it was input shaft or countershaft bearing failure, leading to slight misalignment of the shafts and noise. The teardown proved this right, it was the former and it took out a bunch of stuff downstream, like the 5th gear cluster, the tailshaft housing and every other bearing and seal. Since Ford did a do-over on the trans, it has been fine since, 2 years and counting. It isn't assembly issues, it is QC on outsourced small internal parts like bearings that is the problem, in my view.
#20
It's going to be a bit pricey but while they have the trans pulled I'm just going to have them replace the clutch. And apparently because it's an updated clutch it needs a new flywheel as well, which is kind of a bummer, but I will be kicking myself if I don't replace them I have no doubt. In total, with the rear main seal, that's going to be around ~$760.
I'm also keeping the old clutch and flywheel just in case.
I'm also keeping the old clutch and flywheel just in case.